David Beckham - In 2006, Beckham sought a $195 million insurance policy—considered the largest personal insurance policy in sports history—which protected not only his legs, feet, and toes, but also any kind of disfigurement that would affect his high-earning good looks.

Mariah Carey - The singer reportedly insured her “vocal cords and hamstrings” for $35 million each, according to TMZ. Before that, and after signing with Gillette to star in its 2006 Legs of a Goddess campaign, the company allegedly insured her money-making pins for a whopping $1 billion.

Jeff Beck - The guitar legend once sliced the tip of his left index finger slicing carrots, which reportedly made him realize just how easily his career could be over. He decided to take out a $1 million policy—on each finger.

Troy Polamalu - The football player, on the Pittsburgh Steelers, became known for his hair particularly in an endorsement deal with Head & Shoulders. The parent company, Procter & Gamble, decided to take out a $1 million policy on his luscious locks.

Keith Richards - This Rolling Stone reportedly took out a $1.6 million policy on his guitar-playing hands, though many sources claim it was solely for his middle digit since he’s famous for flipping the bird.

Ben Turpin - In the 1920s, the comedian was one of the first people to insure a body part, and he insured two: his eyes. While most people would pay to get their eyes uncrossed, TIME wrote in 1928 that the actor insured his eyes for $100,000 in the event that they should "become normal."

Celebrities who've insured their body parts

Discover the most expensive limbs in Hollywood

Let’s not kid ourselves: celebrities are talented (mostly), but a lot of their fame and fortune stems from their good looks. It's often what constitutes a big chunk of their paychecks.

So since their body parts are crucial to their career, stars will do anything—including take out multimillion dollar insurance policies—to make sure they’re covered if anything should happen. Many times our imagination is left to wonder what exactly could happen to a butt or a mustache, and other times there's a specific reason for the insurance, be it a career-related danger or an alien abduction.

Check out some of the most expensive body parts of the rich and famous.